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terrell. >> ashley morrison in new york for us this morning. thank you so much. >>> nine middle school students in washington state were hospitalized after popping prescription pills. they got sick tuesday after apparently taking drugs for depression and pain. one student's stomach was pumped. parents and teachers discussed the incident at a meeting last night. one student who did not take the drugs said it was peer pressure. >> maybe because they thought it probably be fun, which it's not, and they just wanted to say, yeah, because maybe if they thought they said no they would get made fun of. >> the nine students were suspended, two may be arrested on drug charges. police believe a student brought the drugs from home. >>> straight ahead, your thursday morning weather. plus in sports, going all out for battle for first place in the national league west. until you look at the gumline. the problem is, you could have plaque along your gumline that can lead to gingivitis. in fact, one in two adults actually has gingivitis and might not even know i
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. >> they call us wacky, they call us wing-nuts e. we call us we the people. >> reporter: the veteran republican strategist says this type of controversy could torpedo her chances in november. >> no matter how strong the tea party is or how much they are in the mood for change, at the end of the day, people in delaware, a small state, are going to focus on her, her past statements, what she's saying now, and this is not a good start. >> reporter: moderate republicans worry her behavior and baggage have cost the party any chance of taking the delaware seat. but, beyond o'donnell, the tea party's low taxes, small government message resonates and warns the republican conservative establishment better pay attention. >>> after a tense hunt 13 missing members of a religious group in southern california have been found. they apparently said they were preparing for the end of the world. their loved ones feared the worst. manuel gal lays go reports. >> reporter: the frantic search for missing members of a fringe religious group ended at a park
. >> they call us wacky, they call us wing-nuts e. we call us we the people. >> reporter: the veteran republican strategist says this type of controversy could torpedo her chances in november. >> no matter how strong the tea party is or how much they are in the mood for change, at the end of the day, people in delaware, a small state, are going to focus on her, her past statements, what she's saying now, and this is not a good start. >> reporter: moderate republicans...
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can you tell us what happened? >> shortly after midnight we received a call for a two week accident offing a prince georges county ambulance and an suv. >> reporter: what happened between the two? >> it appears the suv had crossed the double line coming in to path of the ambulance. the ambulance had to make a defensive maneuver to swerve an the suv ended up sideswiping the ambulance. >> reporter: so what happened to the three people inside of the suv, the passenger vehicle? i understand clearly they unfortunately did not make it. but were they transported to the hospital or were they pronounced dead on the scene. >> three occupants in the suv were pronounced dead at the scene. themes firefighters responded priority call and they have been transported for minor injuries and have been discharged. >> they had sirens going an the lights flashing. they were most certainly an ambulance rushing to the scene at the time of a crash. >> they were in response to an emergency call with lights and sirens. >> horrible situation
can you tell us what happened? >> shortly after midnight we received a call for a two week accident offing a prince georges county ambulance and an suv. >> reporter: what happened between the two? >> it appears the suv had crossed the double line coming in to path of the ambulance. the ambulance had to make a defensive maneuver to swerve an the suv ended up sideswiping the ambulance. >> reporter: so what happened to the three people inside of the suv, the passenger...
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you can tell us what you are seeing and help us out with what is going on here in the morning. >> estimates, several inches, three to five already in southern maryland. they could be pushing ten, a foot. ten inches to a foot down there by the time the storm is over and the moisture extends to the bahamas, the southern bahamas with this. a little circulation there but the bigger one is through south carolina with all of the rain. it will be an active day. if we are lucky, things will lessen a little bit during the afternoon. boy, this front here is helping to create that spin. remember the tornado warning until 4:30 to the south and east. northernly winds at the surface and more of an east to southeast wind on this side of the warm front. that's helping to spin things up here along with a strong upper-level winds. as we look at the future cast in motion. the heavy rains are with us through the day. here we are through noon. shutting down a little bit in southwestern areas of virginia. going to roanoke. another wave of moisture tonight. this is where this model differs a little bit. this next
you can tell us what you are seeing and help us out with what is going on here in the morning. >> estimates, several inches, three to five already in southern maryland. they could be pushing ten, a foot. ten inches to a foot down there by the time the storm is over and the moisture extends to the bahamas, the southern bahamas with this. a little circulation there but the bigger one is through south carolina with all of the rain. it will be an active day. if we are lucky, things will...
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to do us harm. >> reporter: in the late '60s the fbi director j. edgar hoover seemed determined to destroy dr. king. everyone within the move movement's leadership knew it. >> we always operated under the assumption that we were under the microscope and that our telephones were tapped. >> withers marched with dr. king, ate with him, sat in on strategy sessions with leaders of the movement. a known and trusted face, he had access and a camera. witt thers' doctor is as shocked as anyone. >> out of character for my father. that's not representatives of who he was as a man and what he stood for. >> reporter: memphis plans to open a museum for him next month. his photos so powerfully clear but not his motives. >>> meanwhile this morning on "the early show," analysis of last night's primaries and we'll talk with mothers of the two americans still being held in iran. i'm terrell brown. this is the cbs morning news. hi, a number two please? would you like that to hurt now, or later? uh, what? sir, do you want heartburn pain now or later? [ male announcer ]
to do us harm. >> reporter: in the late '60s the fbi director j. edgar hoover seemed determined to destroy dr. king. everyone within the move movement's leadership knew it. >> we always operated under the assumption that we were under the microscope and that our telephones were tapped. >> withers marched with dr. king, ate with him, sat in on strategy sessions with leaders of the movement. a known and trusted face, he had access and a camera. witt thers' doctor is as shocked...
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tom is with us. looking at that video, they have too much an we need a little bit. >> we could use a little of that. and looks like we might. i think before the game gets underway for the redskins on sunday. >> there is a game on sunday. >> a big one. >> they don't care. they will play in the wet stuff. we need it. we will talk about the duty drought coming up. it was a surprise for them, hermine picking up and in the action and intensity down there. over a foot of rain in many locations. for the year we have 21 1/inches of rain. that's it. we finished august behind, a half inch of rain. nothing in the bucket for this month. so a deficit for the year. almost six inches. take a look at this. this is the u.s. drought monitor. this is a situation which on a broad scale they look at the dryness of the soil, the lack of rainfall and it does vary in many locations. this is for june and july and notice the dc area urn a moderate drought. that's in this little darker color, this orange. now, let me take you
tom is with us. looking at that video, they have too much an we need a little bit. >> we could use a little of that. and looks like we might. i think before the game gets underway for the redskins on sunday. >> there is a game on sunday. >> a big one. >> they don't care. they will play in the wet stuff. we need it. we will talk about the duty drought coming up. it was a surprise for them, hermine picking up and in the action and intensity down there. over a foot of rain...
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it will get us up to 66. incredible summer and it's not over. even though astronomically we get fall. if you've been sniffling a little less. everything came in low yesterday and we'll take that since we're on the heart of rag weed season. moms like me bus stop forecast clear and pleasant. not nearly as chilly as yesterday. readings in the 50s and 60s and even low 70s in spots. i think you can get away without the light jacket. look how quickly we'll warm up. 85 by noon. 89 by 5:00. winds will be out of the southwest at 10 miles an hour. tonight, partly cloudy, mild, a stray shower. 62 to 72. those are sounding like lows with light winds out of the west. sunset 7:05. tomorrow, sunny and hot again, a chance for an afternoon thunderstorm. may be a little less than today. upper 80s to low 90s just like today with south winds at 5 to 10 miles an hour. you can see the 60s out there to near 70 in washington. 69, same in southern maryland. it's a little cooler down. 70 in culpeper. 59 in cumberland. that's our cool spot across the region. locally, 58 i
it will get us up to 66. incredible summer and it's not over. even though astronomically we get fall. if you've been sniffling a little less. everything came in low yesterday and we'll take that since we're on the heart of rag weed season. moms like me bus stop forecast clear and pleasant. not nearly as chilly as yesterday. readings in the 50s and 60s and even low 70s in spots. i think you can get away without the light jacket. look how quickly we'll warm up. 85 by noon. 89 by 5:00. winds will...
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some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughing ] [ boy laughs ] ♪ to know, know, know you after this we're gonna get ice cream. can we go get some ice cream? yeah. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do best deal this side of sunrise, so come in and we'll make yours! get a western egg white muffin melt and a 16-ounce cup of freshly brewed seattle's best coffee. just $2.50. build your better breakfast today at subway! >>> in new york, sunny and 86 today. miami, thunderstorms, 85. 86 were showers in chicago. sunny, 83 in denver. los angeles, sunny and 85. time for a check of the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows a massive area of clouds covering the great lakes region and heading down into the southern plains. the northeast is under a few light clouds and the northwest has more rain clouds moving in from the pacific ocean. later on today, heavy rains are moving out of the
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some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughing ] [ boy laughs ] ♪ to know, know, know you after this we're gonna get ice cream. can we go get some ice cream? yeah. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do >>> in nashville, the real thing at the grand ol opry, featuring brad paisley, keith urban, charlie daniels and many more stars, five months after severe flooding closed it. it is back in business. >>> classes expected to resume at the university of texas at austin, the campus locked down tuesday after gunfire erupted. police say 19-year-old student colton tooley founded several rounz with an assault rifle in front of the tower and ran inside a library and shot himself. there were no other injuries. a man claiming to be a relative says he couldn't hurt a fly. >>> police in utah started an investigation of a polygamist family on a reality tv show called isisster wives" features cody brown a
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for us high pressure is in control. surface and upstairs could weaken just enough today that we're hoping some of these showers and storms off to our north and west actually can make it towards us. you see a few of them in kentucky this morning but the bulk of it north and west of us tracking off to the east, not the southeast. however, in the afternoon, see these clouds and a couple of showers? let's hope we get a little rain in one or two spots. because that will be our best bet for today and tomorrow afternoon we'll see a couple bubble up as well but rain chances really won't be going up until probably sometime late in the weekend next week. our seven-day forecast hot through friday was a chance for the afternoon storms today and tomorrow. fall officially begins at 11:09 tonight. deceit decent on saturday and sunday a chance for a shower. >> good morning, everybody. 12 minutes away from the 7:00 hour and right now just your main delays out there, 66. little slow approaching the beltway. notice that the inner loop als
for us high pressure is in control. surface and upstairs could weaken just enough today that we're hoping some of these showers and storms off to our north and west actually can make it towards us. you see a few of them in kentucky this morning but the bulk of it north and west of us tracking off to the east, not the southeast. however, in the afternoon, see these clouds and a couple of showers? let's hope we get a little rain in one or two spots. because that will be our best bet for today and...
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mandy clark in kabul for us. thank you. >>> later today the senate is expected to vote on whether to repeal don't ask, don't tell. the house has already passed a military. on that. >> reporter: good morning. today's vote could be a close one. in any case, supporters call it a critical moment for gay rights. the senate today could move one step closer to repealing the military's don't ask, don't tell policy, a law that bans gays from sevening openly. serving democrats need 60 votes to push it through and all eyes are on a hafl of lawmakers who could cast the deciding vote. in maine monday, pop sen tasati lady gaga urged republican senators olympia snowe and collins to break and support the bill. >> doesn't it seem to you that we should send home the prejudice, the straight soldier who hate the gay soldier? >> reporter: she even had her own policy to propose. >> our new law is called, if you don't like it, go home. >> reporter: the proposal to repeal don't ask, don't tell is part of a larger defense bill. today's v
mandy clark in kabul for us. thank you. >>> later today the senate is expected to vote on whether to repeal don't ask, don't tell. the house has already passed a military. on that. >> reporter: good morning. today's vote could be a close one. in any case, supporters call it a critical moment for gay rights. the senate today could move one step closer to repealing the military's don't ask, don't tell policy, a law that bans gays from sevening openly. serving democrats need 60...
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and turning their backs on us. and not having -- missing yet another historic opportunity to reach peace. >> reporter: abbas plans to take the issue to a meeting of arab states next week. and the number of housing units put up in the west baig at its lowest level since the 1970s. terrell. >> tara mergener in washington for us this morning, thank you. >>> rescue crews in chile still hope to begin pulling the 33 trapped miners to safety beginning in november. the first of three rescue capsules arrived there over the weekend. the miners will be pulled to the surface one by one. it has compressed air and a microphone. they have been trapped since august 5th. >>> reported federal law enforcement agencies want broader powers to police the internet. the "new york times" report officials want blackberries and social networks to comply with a wiretap. the obama administration is expected to submit the bill to congress next year. >>> snoks asia started the week off on a high note. ashley morrison is here with more. good morn
and turning their backs on us. and not having -- missing yet another historic opportunity to reach peace. >> reporter: abbas plans to take the issue to a meeting of arab states next week. and the number of housing units put up in the west baig at its lowest level since the 1970s. terrell. >> tara mergener in washington for us this morning, thank you. >>> rescue crews in chile still hope to begin pulling the 33 trapped miners to safety beginning in november. the first of...
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jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> authorities in bermuda are getting out to start assessing the damage from hurricane igor. the storm passed to the west of the island around midnight as the winds battered trees and power poles on the island. the surging waves with boats that were tied up. igor lost strength. >> it did from earlier. >> it was such a big storm geographically. hurricane force winds extending like 90 miles from the center. this thing battered them for many hours. they got hit, they got hit by the waves. 30 plus waves. gusts over 90 miles per hour. it did damage. >> did damage. we will feel the outer bands along the coast, just high surf maybe. >> the riptides like we saw with danielle earlier in the summer times. we will deal with that a couple of days. we are not done with tropical season. a couple more months of that. a couple more days with summertime and that will linger into the first couple of days of autumn as
jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> authorities in bermuda are getting out to start assessing the damage from hurricane igor. the storm passed to the west of the island around midnight as the winds battered trees and power poles on the island. the surging waves with boats that were tied up. igor lost strength. >> it did from earlier. >> it was such a big storm geographically....
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thanks for joining us this tuesday morning. angie goff is here. she will have the traffic in a moment. who's moving, who's slowing down on the thick roadways, here's howard with more on the forecast and how long we will see the heavy downpour. >> another three or four hours we will be dealing with the rain. showers through midday and the afternoon is much better and then late wednesday in to thursday when a semi tropical if not tropical system could head this way. get you started with live doppler 9000 hd because we of town we are watching heavy rains now in parts of northwestern montgomery county. you see it there german found and clarksburg, up to urbana and frederick there and we have heavy showers returning to areas now south of warrenton. this is back through southern faulkier and prince william county where they have the heavy showers now and harpers ferry is seeing heavy downpours. it is moving north through frederick and eastern washington county. big picture. the shower and storms are moving to the north and northeast. lightning is confin
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but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. (announcer) new icy hot power gel. relief that's icy to dull pain, hot to relax it away. and no mess. new icy hot power gel. don't mess around with pain. >>> gordon is back but has he changed. it starring michael douglas, he buff will alert the industry of impending doom. >>> and kristin bell and jamie lee curtis face double trouble when their arch pen -- enemies return. the funny betty white is in this one too. and this family friendly flick starts when a young how many is kidnapped and must find a way to escape to avoid a terrible fate. >>> in local buzz, one of the most powerful names in luxury fashion comes to the most powerful city in the
but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. (announcer) new icy hot power gel. relief that's icy to dull pain, hot to relax it away. and no mess. new...
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thanks for joining us. we have the traffic and weather. >> loving mondays. >> we are loving mondays an the fact it will be sunny. sunday's big win over the redskins, i'm thinking too many things at one time. >> take it easy. happy we had rain. the rain this morning responsible for fog that we are watching, especially in the western pushes though a little bit on the eastern shore, as well. start with the visibilities and show you the areas in yellow. manassas is a quarter mile. zero in culpeper and orange. half miami winchester to martinsburg. and there's easton half mile. at four. here's the temperatures which are running in the 50s. mid-50s shenandoah valley to low to mid 80s in southern maryland. naval air station, 65. and newland 62. more sunshine as the day progresses. 81 they are drive home with low 80s and it is 5:29. good morning. >> let's get you outside and get you going for the week. overview of the area. everything is looking good. no incidents to report out there. a live camera an see how things
thanks for joining us. we have the traffic and weather. >> loving mondays. >> we are loving mondays an the fact it will be sunny. sunday's big win over the redskins, i'm thinking too many things at one time. >> take it easy. happy we had rain. the rain this morning responsible for fog that we are watching, especially in the western pushes though a little bit on the eastern shore, as well. start with the visibilities and show you the areas in yellow. manassas is a quarter mile....
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rockville in celebration of the drink so many of us use to get going in the morning. good morning, jess. >> good morning. let me be the first to say happy national coffee day. that's right. it is national coffee day and as a result we are here at the coffee shop. and we want to bring you trivia about everyone's favorite bean. we will start with a did you know about where coffee was discovered? this dates back to the ninth century. in ethiopia, a goat herder noticed the stimulating affects that the can have fee berries were having on his goats an he began to experiment with them. so that's a little history lesson. leslie abbott is a manager here at and she is one of the people that starts us off with our coffee every morning. what does it take to get everything going. >> just determination. you come in and the most important thing that you know you are going to start someone else's day. everything else is easy. >> in terms of making cups of coffee people have questions of what it takes to make the perfect cup of coffee, which we will be doing later for you. dunn matter
rockville in celebration of the drink so many of us use to get going in the morning. good morning, jess. >> good morning. let me be the first to say happy national coffee day. that's right. it is national coffee day and as a result we are here at the coffee shop. and we want to bring you trivia about everyone's favorite bean. we will start with a did you know about where coffee was discovered? this dates back to the ninth century. in ethiopia, a goat herder noticed the stimulating affects...
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tara mergener in washington for us this morning. thank you so much. >>> the blown-out well in the gulf of mexico is one step closer to being permanently plugged this morning. the government said a relief well was connected to the blown-out well thursday. the next step is pumping cement and mud through the relief well to seal the damaged well from the bottom. the final seal should take place sunday. >>> also in the gulf, hurricane karl gaining strength and baring down on the mexican coast, now a category 2 storm with sustained winds of 105 miles per hour expected to make landall in late today as a stronger storm, some oil production in the gulf has been suspended. meanwhile hurricane igor has weakened, with sustained winds of 125 miles per hour. igor is expected to hit bermuda monday. >>> pope benedict meetsz with the leader of a church in london today. the first official state visit bay pope to the uk. he arrived thursday and admitted the catholic church did not act quickly enough in the sex abuse scandal. the pope isn't popular in
tara mergener in washington for us this morning. thank you so much. >>> the blown-out well in the gulf of mexico is one step closer to being permanently plugged this morning. the government said a relief well was connected to the blown-out well thursday. the next step is pumping cement and mud through the relief well to seal the damaged well from the bottom. the final seal should take place sunday. >>> also in the gulf, hurricane karl gaining strength and baring down on the...
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thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. we begin with hurricane earl, which is expected to strike the north carolina coast later today. president obama has declared a state of emergency and folks on hatteras island have been ordered to evacuate. earl is a large and powerful category 4 storm with sustained winds of 140 miles per hour. after earl strikes north carolina, it is expected to move north but will likely stay offshore. a hurricane warning is in effect from north carolina to the virginia border. a hurricane watch from delaware and also includes martha's vineyard. kim brown is in kill devil island with more. good morning, karen. >> reporter: good morning. earl picked up steam and it is tracking closer to the outer banks. about 50 miles off cape hatteras. that is where it is expected to pass. in the communities of -- south of here, there are those nonresident and they have until this morning to get out. kevin isn't sticking around for earl, even if it means cutting his labor day weekend short. >> better to be a little
thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. we begin with hurricane earl, which is expected to strike the north carolina coast later today. president obama has declared a state of emergency and folks on hatteras island have been ordered to evacuate. earl is a large and powerful category 4 storm with sustained winds of 140 miles per hour. after earl strikes north carolina, it is expected to move north but will likely stay offshore. a hurricane warning is in effect from north carolina to the...
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she doesn't like us to use it. she says she was collecting all of this stuff to send back to poor people in latin america where she's from and then she fell on hard times and wasn't able to do so. she was evicted from her apartment just yesterday and now all of this stuff. the stuff that she's spent years collecting is about to go to the dump. we spoke to louisa yesterday. this is what she had to say. >> honest person. -- behave. no drugs, no nothing. it is not fair to take that. >> reporter: louisa clearly upset this morning. she's been out here all night. she has nowhere to go. she was pretty much sleeping on the streets. waiting for the trucks to take it away. she doesn't want that to happen. she's trying to find somebody with a truck or empty space that she can use to store some of this stuff. this is epic. this stretches for several, several blocks. really, a huge question is how was she able to fit all of this in a three bedroom apartment? but also i asked her, this story is happening to so many people across
she doesn't like us to use it. she says she was collecting all of this stuff to send back to poor people in latin america where she's from and then she fell on hard times and wasn't able to do so. she was evicted from her apartment just yesterday and now all of this stuff. the stuff that she's spent years collecting is about to go to the dump. we spoke to louisa yesterday. this is what she had to say. >> honest person. -- behave. no drugs, no nothing. it is not fair to take that. >>...
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let us make a maxxinista out of you! >>> there are things you can do to prevent or reduce your risk of breast cancer. being obese or overweight can sabotage a womans rerecovery from breast cancer and that is especially true for african- american women, but why? researchers at georgetown lombardi's comprehensive cancer center are launching a trial focusing on helping black women survive breast cancer through a change in lifestyle. >> reporter: how much you exercise and weigh can determine your risk factors for breast cancer but among survivors, being obese or overweigh can increase a woman's chances of a recurrence. >> women who are overweight or obese they increase their risk of developing breast cancer in the unaffected breast, and moreover, people who have breast cancer ander that overweigh or obese they double their risk of a recurrence within five years. >> reporter: this doctor is the associated director for minority health and health disparities research a georgetown comprehensive cancer center. previous studies sh
let us make a maxxinista out of you! >>> there are things you can do to prevent or reduce your risk of breast cancer. being obese or overweight can sabotage a womans rerecovery from breast cancer and that is especially true for african- american women, but why? researchers at georgetown lombardi's comprehensive cancer center are launching a trial focusing on helping black women survive breast cancer through a change in lifestyle. >> reporter: how much you exercise and weigh can...
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as the towel used to dry them. so why use the same hand towel over and over instead of a clean, fresh one every time? kleenex® brand hand towels. a clean, fresh towel every time. hey what's going on? doing the shipping. man, it would be a lot easier if we didn't have to weigh 'em all. if those boxes are under 70 lbs. you don't have to weigh 'em. with these priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service, if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. no weigh? nope. no way. yeah. no weigh? sure. no way! uh-uh. no way. yes way, no weigh. priority mail flat rate box shipping starts at $4.95, only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. >> hey, man, to you, it's mr. vice president hot dog guy. >> vice president joe biden served hot dogs. last night the colbert report celebrated the reunification act. free beer and ice cream add. general odierno made a toupee of colbert's hair. >>> public protests from coalition barns, britain and canada led the banning. the new video game allows a pla
as the towel used to dry them. so why use the same hand towel over and over instead of a clean, fresh one every time? kleenex® brand hand towels. a clean, fresh towel every time. hey what's going on? doing the shipping. man, it would be a lot easier if we didn't have to weigh 'em all. if those boxes are under 70 lbs. you don't have to weigh 'em. with these priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service, if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. no weigh? nope. no...
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more than 3.5 million people use the tube daily. and during world war ii, the tube provided shelter and safety to millions of londoners during the german bombing campaign known as the blitz. rare color film of the devastating bombing campaign has been released. the blitz began 70 years ago today, september 7th, 1940, and lasted until may of 1941. at one point london was bombed 76 consecutive nights. 43,000 civilians were killed. >>> on the cbs "moneywatch" this morning, stocks in asia broke a winning streak. ashley morrison is here in new york with more on that. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you, terrell. well, asian markets saw profit taking today after four straight days of gains. the nikkei gave back nearly 1% while the hang seng was also mostly lower. >>> wall street gets back to work today after the long holiday weekend. last week was the market's first winning one in a month. the dow gained about 3% while the nasdaq almost 4%. >>> businesses are holding the line on adding new jobs. a survey out this morning
more than 3.5 million people use the tube daily. and during world war ii, the tube provided shelter and safety to millions of londoners during the german bombing campaign known as the blitz. rare color film of the devastating bombing campaign has been released. the blitz began 70 years ago today, september 7th, 1940, and lasted until may of 1941. at one point london was bombed 76 consecutive nights. 43,000 civilians were killed. >>> on the cbs "moneywatch" this morning,...
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president obama's expected to use today's u.n. speech to remind the world and americans how far his administration has come. in front of nearly 200 global leaders, he will highlight america's progress in iraq and afghanistan and promote u.s. efforts to kick-start the world economy. the president will defend his attempt to jump-start mid east peace talks after more than two years. also high on the agenda, slowing the spread of nuclear weapons. >> i think he's going to try to keep the world on board to make sure that both iran and north korea are shunned for their defiance of the non-proliferation treaty. >> reporter: but the president is not expected to just talk about his administration's achievements. he will also likely expand on the wider goals of his administration. >> put simply, the united states is changing the way we do business. >> reporter: at a u.n. anti-poverty summit wednesday, the president unveiled new rules for foreign aid. he vowed to help poorer nations help themselves, rather than just spending money on short-te
president obama's expected to use today's u.n. speech to remind the world and americans how far his administration has come. in front of nearly 200 global leaders, he will highlight america's progress in iraq and afghanistan and promote u.s. efforts to kick-start the world economy. the president will defend his attempt to jump-start mid east peace talks after more than two years. also high on the agenda, slowing the spread of nuclear weapons. >> i think he's going to try to keep the world...
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mandy clark in kabul for us. thank you. >>> later today the senate is expected to vote on whether to repeal don't ask, don't tell. the house has already passed a bill repealing the policy regarding gays in the military. tara mergener joins us with more on that. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. today's vote could be a close one. in any case, supporters call it a critical moment for gay rights. the senate today could move one step closer to repealing the military's don't ask, don't tell policy, a law that bans gays from serving openly. leading democrats need 60 votes to push it through and all eyes are on a handful of lawmakers who could cast the deciding vote. >> don't ask, don't tell is wrong. >> reporter: in maine monday, pop sensation lady gaga ditched her trademark outrageous look for a black suit. she urged republican senators olympia snowe and susan collins to break with the gop and support the bill >> doesn't it seem to you that we should send home the prejudice, the straight soldier who hate
mandy clark in kabul for us. thank you. >>> later today the senate is expected to vote on whether to repeal don't ask, don't tell. the house has already passed a bill repealing the policy regarding gays in the military. tara mergener joins us with more on that. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. today's vote could be a close one. in any case, supporters call it a critical moment for gay rights. the senate today could move one step closer to repealing the military's...
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some families say they did buy and use tainted formula. tara mergener is in washington with more on that. tara, good morning to you. >> good morning, terrell. similac is a top selling infant formula but last week bugs were found near a production line. the company says it is being bombarded with calls from concerned parents. the latest recall of similac baby formula has parents across the country worried sick. >> it made me naigs, like it seriously made me nauseous. >> reporter: three days ago angela mitchell was making a bottle for her four and a half-month-old son seth when she said se spotted something black floating at the top. >> i stuck my finger in to get it out and it's an actual bug piece, like an insect piece. >> reporter: she discovered the formula she used over two weeks was one of the five million recently recalled. the maker, abbott laboratories, voluntarily yanked the product wednesday, after beetles were found in some cans and at a michigan plant. the company says it's highly unlikely any of the products already sold are co
some families say they did buy and use tainted formula. tara mergener is in washington with more on that. tara, good morning to you. >> good morning, terrell. similac is a top selling infant formula but last week bugs were found near a production line. the company says it is being bombarded with calls from concerned parents. the latest recall of similac baby formula has parents across the country worried sick. >> it made me naigs, like it seriously made me nauseous. >>...
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join us for early edition ... beginning at fi. ,,,, >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. a large storm system brought record breaking rain to the plains setting its sights on the great lakes today. and summer heat back in the northeast. several records could be broken. >>> another look at the top stories on a friday morning. three space station crew members are stuck in orbit. they can't return to earth until ground controllers figure out how to free a soyuz capsule from docking clamps. >>> and 41-year-old teresa lewis put to death in virginia, eight years after arranging the murders of her husband and son, the first woman executed in this country in five years. >>> a new movie opens today called "waiting for superman" while you may think it is some type of fantasy, it is really a documentary that takes a hard look at public schools in this country. michelle miller reports. >> reporter: right from the start the new documentary "waiting for superman" has a point of view and doesn't hold
join us for early edition ... beginning at fi. ,,,, >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. a large storm system brought record breaking rain to the plains setting its sights on the great lakes today. and summer heat back in the northeast. several records could be broken. >>> another look at the top stories on a friday morning. three space station crew members are stuck in orbit. they can't return to earth until ground controllers figure out...
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some experts say chemicals used in the process can poison drinking water. as armen keteyian reports this morning, hundreds turned out for a federal hearing yesterday in western new york. >> reporter: the epa in binghamton has become a battleground over fracking, a method of natural gas extraction that has high rewards for energy companies and local economies. >> drilling is safe. >> reporter: and some say higher risks for communities. what's driving the drilling rush here and across the country are advances in hydraulic fracturing or hydro fracking, a process whereby millions of gallons of water, sand and chemicals are blasted deep underground, forcing cracks in the shale. freeing natural gas for collection. it is at the surface where problems have been reported. like blowouts, and spills into ground water. and it's depicted in the hbo documentary "gas land," ignition at the kitchen sink. >> whoa. >> there's no such thing as zero impact drilling. >> reporter: binghamton new york sits at the northern end of the marcellus shale, an energy rich geological form
some experts say chemicals used in the process can poison drinking water. as armen keteyian reports this morning, hundreds turned out for a federal hearing yesterday in western new york. >> reporter: the epa in binghamton has become a battleground over fracking, a method of natural gas extraction that has high rewards for energy companies and local economies. >> drilling is safe. >> reporter: and some say higher risks for communities. what's driving the drilling rush here and...